Do teachers believe in God?

First, most public school teachers in the sample (94%) believe in God or a higher power. Approximately half of the public school teachers surveyed consider religion to be "very important" to them, and an additional third feel that it is somewhat important.
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Can teachers be religious?

The U.S. Department of Education explains it this way in its 2003 guidelines, Religious Expression in Public Schools: “Teachers and school administrators, when acting in those capacities, are representatives of the state and are prohibited by the Establishment Clause from soliciting or encouraging religious activity, ...
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Can teachers talk about God in school?

Although the Constitution forbids public school officials from directing or favoring prayer in their official capacities, students and teachers do not "shed their constitutional rights to freedom of speech or expression at the schoolhouse gate." The Supreme Court has made clear that "private religious speech, far from ...
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Why are teachers not allowed to talk about God?

School districts limit teachers' religious expression in order to avoid violating the establishment clause, which requires separation between church and state. When teachers speak to their classes, they represent the school and the school board.
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Can teachers have a Bible on their desk?

Andrew Seidel, an attorney for the Freedom From Religion Foundation, said that Bibles kept inside a teacher's desk for personal reading outside of school hours are acceptable, but that Bibles or other religious items prominently displayed are not.
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Is it illegal to bring a Bible to school?

First, while it is constitutional for public schools to teach children about religion, it is unconstitutional to use public schools to advance particular religious beliefs. Among the important statements made in the guidelines are: "The school's approach to religion is academic, not devotional."
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Can a teacher wear a cross to school?

The First Amendment Center's A Teacher's Guide to Religion in the Public Schools provides that “teachers are permitted to wear non-obtrusive jewelry, such as a cross or Star of David. But teachers should not wear clothing with a proselytizing message (e.g. a 'Jesus Saves' T-shirt).”
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Can a teacher wear a religious shirt to school?

May public school teachers wear religious clothing or jewelry to school? Teachers can wear clothing or jewelry symbolizing their religious beliefs as long as the clothing or jewelry is not proselytizing or disruptive.
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Can kids talk about religion in school?

Yes, students have the right to pray and discuss religion in school. Public misperception has persisted on this topic since the U.S. Supreme court struck down school-sponsored prayer in the early 1960s.
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Is prayer in school illegal?

The U.S. Supreme Court banned school-sponsored prayer in public schools in a 1962 decision, saying that it violated the First Amendment. But students are allowed to meet and pray on school grounds as long as they do so privately and don't try to force others to do the same.
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When did schools remove prayer?

1963 and after

Schempp (1963), which focused primarily on school-sponsored Bible reading, the Supreme Court established what is now the current prohibition on state-sponsored prayer in US schools.
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Is it illegal to talk about religion?

You generally have the right to talk about your religion – it's typically okay to say that you belong to a particular faith or that you observe certain holidays or holy days.
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Why is there no religion in public schools?

Federal courts, they point out, consistently have interpreted the First Amendment's prohibition on the establishment of religion to forbid state sponsorship of prayer and most other religious activities in public schools.
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Can you talk about religion in public schools?

Yes. Students are free to share their faith with their peers, as long as the activity is not disruptive and does not infringe upon the rights of others. School officials possess substantial discretion to impose rules of order and other pedagogical restrictions on student activities.
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Should religion be taught in school?

Children should know and learn about all religions. It teaches children how to be open-minded and accepting of other people's faiths and backgrounds. It teaches ethical values. RE helps to challenge misconceptions, prejudice and ignorance which can divide society.
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What is God's phone number?

It's 212-664-7665.
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Can you wear a hijab in school?

Similarly, the law prohibits public schools and public facilities, such as libraries, from banning hijabs or headscarves if they allow other head coverings like hats or baseball caps. And public schools must take action to stop repeated harassment of students based on their religious garb or faith.
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Can you wear a hijab at school?

The National Federation of State High School Associations

The NFHS Cross Country Uniform Rules don't have a set rule on whether or not students can wear religious head coverings (like a hijab) at meets.
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Can you wear hijab in US schools?

Since 2009, the hijab has been banned in public schools and universities or government buildings.
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Can teachers wear jewelry?

For specifics on teachers' religious garb, the “bible” for many educational associations is the First Amendment Center's effort to summarize the law, “A Teacher's Guide to Religion in the Public Schools.” It states, “Teachers are permitted to wear non-obtrusive jewelry, such as a cross or Star of David.
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Can a school display religious symbols?

Educators can't display religious symbols in public schools, but that does not mean religious symbols can never appear in the classroom.
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